Activision raises guidance on PS3 hopes

Following a gangbusters holiday, publisher raises revenue predictions by $30M after reexamining the console's European launch; PS2 Downhill Jam, DS and Wii Guitar Hero announced.

Two weeks after Activision first issued a preliminary earnings report announcing it had a record holiday season, it has increased guidance for the current quarter. On January 25, Activision predicted it would take in $170 million in revenue during the January to March 2007 quarter, the fourth in its 2007 fiscal year. Today, the company increased that number to $200 million.

Speaking to analysts in a conference call, Activision CFO Thomas Tippl said that "better visibility regarding the allocation of PlayStation 3 hardware" was the main reason for the revision. Later, Tippl expanded on that statement, saying Activision had received "more specific information...from Sony on how their units are going to break out" for the console's March 2007 launch in Europe. "We have reflected that in our updated guidance," he said.

But while $200 million is a solid figure for a traditionally slow time, it was just a fraction of Activision's record-setting haul during the October to December 2006 quarter. By the company's estimates, it racked up $822.8 million between October 1 and December 31, 2006, besting the $816.2 million in revenue during the same quarter in 2005. It expects quarterly net income--that is, profit--to rise some 84 percent year on year, going from $67.9 million to $124.8 million. The figures remain preliminary pending an investigation into Activision's stock-option-grant practices.

In a conference call with analysts, Activision Publishing president and CEO Mike Griffith showered praise on his company's bread-and-butter franchises, Call of Duty and Tony Hawk. According to NPD, Call of Duty 3 racked up more than $85.8 million in US sales from its release in November until the end of the year. Activision said it also took in more than $10 million from international sales of Call of Duty 2 map packs on Xbox Live Marketplace during the quarter.

US 2006 sales of Tony Hawk's Project 8 exceeded $43.9 million, while Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam eked out just over $9 million. Despite the latter's lackluster numbers, Activision also announced it was porting the game to the PlayStation 2 during the April to June 2007 quarter.

Above all, though, Griffith singled out Guitar Hero II for particular praise. Despite only being released on one platform--the PS2--the game headbanged out more than $93.6 million in the US alone in 2006, according to NPD. Griffith credited the game's success to an extensive publicity campaign, which includes some 7,500 demo kiosks, and better-than-expected sales of the PS2.

"The PS2's success certainly benefited Guitar Hero and, you know, some would say Guitar Hero maybe benefited the PlayStation 2 platform as well," he said. Griffith also said he expects the PS2 to have surprising longevity. "If you look back at the PSone, when they got down to that $79 price point that year they sold 2.5 million units and there's a long way to go still on the PS2's price point."

Griffith also gave his company's predictions on how the 2007 console race will shape up. Activision's current estimates peg the Xbox 360 as selling 5 million units in North American during the calendar year. The publisher has the Wii, PS2, and PS3 tied at 4 million apiece. The company also said it expects "10 million handhelds" to be bought on the continent during the next 12 months, though no platform was specified. Activision also expects the $59 price carried by most third-party PS3 and 360 games to hold, as will the $49 sticker slapped on Wii games.

For the company's 2008 fiscal year, which begins on April 1, Griffith said Activision will have 60 individual products, or SKUs, which would "aggressively target the Nintendo platforms." He said the company "will be focusing on our most successful franchises--Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, and Guitar Hero," though he stopped short of announcing specific new titles. Griffith did, however, say that Guitar Hero titles are coming to the Wii and DS.

The first quarter of Activision's FY2008 has 360 Guitar Hero II and Call of Duty: Roads of Victory scheduled to ship. It is also the tentative launch window of the long-in-the-making PC shooter Quake Wars: Enemy Territory. Finally, the quarter will see the release of a wide spread of cross-platform games based on three films: Spider-Man 3, Transformers, and Shrek the Third.

243 Comments

  • bitedcurbnow

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:16 pm GMT

    Way to go, Activision!

  • menr

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:16 pm GMT

    cool....good news

  • uawildcat22

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:17 pm GMT

    Sweet. Keep the great games coming!

  • H_A_V_O_C

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:19 pm GMT

    More games the better!

  • Zam_basic

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:22 pm GMT

    they can see the big picture

  • datniccah187

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:22 pm GMT

    I've always been a big fan of activision, i'm glad they are doin well. The more revenue and what not he have the better because they'll be able to pump out a lot of games. As far as their games for ps3, i don't know much about them. I'm still holding off on buying a ps3 until some better titles come out. Hope one of Activisions titles will be one of the reasons for me to buy my ps3.

  • VladimirCrow

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:23 pm GMT

    I don't this will change a damn thing...

  • TintedChimes

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:24 pm GMT

    nice, now just drop the price on some of your games and we're golden

  • Charlie2688

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:24 pm GMT

    I am seriously thinking about buying Activision stock specially after what it was said about it on Mad Money

  • Gmacrusher

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:28 pm GMT

    i've always been an activition fan and i like the tony hawks game a lot so i don't know why they shouldn't stop making games...i think they should never stop making good games...ever!

  • esbshalo

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:30 pm GMT

    I love ubisoft and bungie more than activision but that doesn't mean I hate them.

  • palaric8

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:31 pm GMT

    activision and rockstar are my favorites gaming companies.
    good for you,guys! XD

  • NandoSupes

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:31 pm GMT

    man Activision is been around a long time, since the days of the Atari console ,nice job Activision, now bring some exclusives to the Wii please.

  • Latinbro1

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:32 pm GMT

    cool. i am so close to buying COD3 but don't know man. but I'll definitely rent it though and spiderman 3, when it comes out

  • drgnstr13

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:32 pm GMT

    Activision deserves all those millions of dollars. =D

  • maxxorz

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:33 pm GMT

    congratulations Activision

  • Dace67

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:35 pm GMT

    I don't know raising revenue predictions because of the PS3 launch is very wise. A lot of Europeans I've talked to are quite upset with Sony and aren't buying a PS3 and many others aren't buying it until games they like come out.

  • jc_tkml

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:36 pm GMT

    long live activision since atari they have been the best 3rd party

  • jackfatal

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:38 pm GMT

    those who is upset with sony either they wait for a price cut or for good games! i think time will make them forget that bad start! after all they are sony playstaion!! the King!! but this king is enjured so when he heals up he will be the king again!

  • Proust

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:41 pm GMT

    "A lot of Europeans I've talked to are quite upset with Sony and aren't buying a PS3" ... "A lot of Europeans I've talked to" ... know a lot of europeans do you. I'm sorry but that statement was just to funny to pass by.

  • jackfatal

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:42 pm GMT

    imagine guys u have a black box that has blu-ray player and can browser and that can connect to internet and run operating sysytems and has the cell and it the most powerful gaming machine inffront of u!! its just too good to be true!!

  • surferboy2177

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:45 pm GMT

    Activision is doing very well it seems.

  • fattyxboxbutt

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:45 pm GMT

    Considering a lot people living in europe post on this site, I'd say its a pretty germane comment.

  • Yagami-Iori

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:50 pm GMT

    lol..... remaking a meh at best skateboarding game for a system that can't even utilize the only real draw the game had? Totally worth it!

  • derayokray

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:50 pm GMT

    games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ahahahahahaha a little over the top i know

  • Theempire30

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:57 pm GMT

    GOOD JOB Activision! keeps making great games and you'll keep making great money.

  • anarchicgoth

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:58 pm GMT

    some good stuff- some bad stuff lol and what is COD : ROV??

  • Sully28

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:04 pm GMT

    Now release the map pack to the PS3 and get another patch out and we will all be in good shape. :-)

  • Stammalamma

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:06 pm GMT

    Excellent news! Activision is really starting to boom, as is the PS3!

  • JTyettis

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:12 pm GMT

    AKA PS3 price cut incoming for 07. hehe

  • OfficialBed

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:13 pm GMT

    the ps3 is not going to win

  • ChiefNeo

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:13 pm GMT

    I don't mean to sound like the classic anti-sony guy but aren't sony fanboys reacting a little too much over this? I mean, all I've read so far are "OMG's The ps3 is beginning to rule all! Finally" Come on... >.> I mean sure, you' had nothing but bad news for the last...year or so...but don't exagerate...

  • coolguy681

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:21 pm GMT

    PS3 will get it together. Its all up hill from here

  • Raeldor

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:21 pm GMT

    As much as I hate to admit it, I think the PS3's time will come, but it will probably not be until late 2008 when they have some decent exclusive titles released and the price is a little lower.

  • StarFoxCOM

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:23 pm GMT

    Downhill Jam will not work on PS2 but Activison working on PS3 is great news

  • TOCATL

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:32 pm GMT

    They are doing the same that SONY did when they overstimated NINTENDO and MSOFT, and that is not workng right now for SONY, i can almost remember when SONY said "we dont care" about the wii and know they are becoming desperate because the sells of the PSP and the PS3 are not going well...

  • HyperMetaDragon

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:34 pm GMT

    Do something with Sony and your profits will go DOOOOOOOOOWN.

  • WllDan7

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:37 pm GMT

    Spidey

  • Ironman3087

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:38 pm GMT

    ill buy a ps3 if the price goes down....wayyyyy down

  • OmegaBob

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:41 pm GMT

    Ah yes. Activision... the company that killed Infocom.

  • zero_snake99

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:50 pm GMT

    PS3 and PSP are catching up..a bit.. more on the PSP side though. Not much goin on for PS3 though. My buddy DOES have Linux Gnome on it though, its pretty awesome. He programmed it to play his Steam games and running HL2/Source on it is simply amazing. HD Resolution running at constant (usually) 50 fps on full settings, pretty amazing if you ask me. I'm waiting for a downloadable program/mod, once thats done I'm using a ps3 for my PC games, now that would be amazing.

  • Trogeton

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:50 pm GMT

    I just cant wait till later this year till I own my ps3 that is the only thing toward the ps3 that matters to me.. forget the price drop, its well worth it

  • Bigboss232

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:51 pm GMT

    ok activison umm yah woot hmm sony get it together lower the price of ps3 and umm yah activision

  • Lightchaos

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:53 pm GMT

    The PS3 price tag has to go down first!

  • manifestus

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:56 pm GMT

    Honestly, I'd love to pick up a PS3 at some point to replace the PS2 I had. But until the time comes when the PS3 actually fields some content (um ... more than Resistance: FoM) that I might actually care to play ... I'll stick with the 360. I see Sony figuring out a few things over time, throwing out some GOOD titles for the system, and generally doing better than they've been doing so far (not that they could really do much WORSE).

  • H8s2spooge

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:57 pm GMT

    The ps3 sold more than the 360 ... at their "respective launches"... everyone knows this. AND HERE. http://www.psxextreme.com/feature/142.html

    Now stfu.

    ... the ps3 will offer either a price cut or bundled system in november, sooner than another system did, yet still offering more options than that, "other" system.


    Shrek the thrid huh? Should be good... for me to take a fat dump on.

  • jknight5422

    Posted Feb 7, 2007 7:59 pm GMT

    "imagine guys u have a black box that has blu-ray player and can browser and that can connect to internet and run operating sysytems and has the cell and it the most powerful gaming machine inffront of u!! its just too good to be true!!"
    ---jackfatal

    Great. A blu-ray player with no movies. Browsing can be done
    from my PC & I can run a different OS in VMware. I thought it
    was supposed to be a gaming console? Keep wiping the
    dust off it though, it'll have a use. Some day.

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